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people make the argument that balancing the books at home is not the same as the government balancing the books. deficit spending is fine. why does it matter, and when does it start to matter? >> it already matters. it matters because it drives up the national debt, and that creates problems. let me explain. five years ago, we had a national debt, which was relatively modest in comparison to our gdp. it was about 35%. it's now more than 70%, and it's heading towards 100%. what's the effect of having a large debt? well, first of all, you got to pay the interest on it. right now, interest rates are low, but that's not going to last. when interest rates rise, our taxes are going to have to be higher to pay that debt. now, not all of that debt is held in the united states so it's not a question of just having to pay taxes in order to pay the american holders of that debt. about half the debt is now held outside the united states. chinese, middle east, others. we're going to have to raise taxes in the u.s., produce goods and services in the u.s., and ship them to the chinese, to the middle
people make the argument that balancing the books at home is not the same as the government balancing the books. deficit spending is fine. why does it matter, and when does it start to matter? >> it already matters. it matters because it drives up the national debt, and that creates problems. let me explain. five years ago, we had a national debt, which was relatively modest in comparison to our gdp. it was about 35%. it's now more than 70%, and it's heading towards 100%. what's the...
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. >> progress does not compel us to settle centuries-long debates about the role of government for all time. but it does require us to act in our time. for now, decisions are upon us. and we cannot afford delay. we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for progress, or treat name-calling as debate. we must act, we must act knowing that our work will be imperfect. we must act knowing that today's victories will be only partial, and it will be up to those who stand here in four years, and 40 years, to advance the timeless spirit once conferred to us in a spare philadelphia hall. >> johnathan capehart, i have a prediction, the next inaugural address will not be as good. nobody is going to have the effect he has, nobody will have the poetry. >> we say that now, when bill clinton was president, they said there wouldn't be anybody else who can delivery a speech like him. and now, we have president obama who in how many minutes was that? 18 minutes he packed in a lot of power in words, in flourishes, excuse me, i wrote about this today, the most powerful moment in t
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the government is the problem, not the solution, and gave a point of view. so, i mean, it's really i think hypocrisy on their side saying, oh, my god, the president is sharing his values with us. that's what he was doing. i think it was very bold and very well-put, and this is what we have been fighting about for the last four years. it's what we will continue to fight about for the next four years. i thought one key point to the president's speech was, he said, listen, guys, talking to his core constituency groups, i can't do this on my own. you have to be engaged and we have to come up and win the best, sometimes partial victories we can because this is a 400-year long march that we're engaged in. >> i want you both to listen to the great senator mitch mcconnell who today this very -- >> must we? >> this very day said his objective, of course, remember in the first term was to make sure the president didn't get a second term. well, now this is what he says today. >> one thing that's pretty clear from the president's speech yesterday, the era of liberalism
the government is the problem, not the solution, and gave a point of view. so, i mean, it's really i think hypocrisy on their side saying, oh, my god, the president is sharing his values with us. that's what he was doing. i think it was very bold and very well-put, and this is what we have been fighting about for the last four years. it's what we will continue to fight about for the next four years. i thought one key point to the president's speech was, he said, listen, guys, talking to his...
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than they pay to the government. so we have a society of makers versus takers. >> if you keep the context going, my point in making that statistic is it's not as these statistics lead you to believe. we don't want a dependency culture. we want a safety net to get people on their feet. americans want the american dream. the point i make citing that statistic is it's not as it seems. people want the american dream. they want lives of opportunity. they want to reach their potential. and so our concern in this country is with the idea that more and more able-bodied people are becoming dependent upon the government than upon themselves for their livelihoods. we want to make sure we don't continue that trend. and when you take a look at those statistics, it's not as bad as those statistics say. people want lives of upper mobility. people want to chart their own course. they want to reach their potential. and our policies should be geared toward doing that. so no one is suggesting that medicare and social security makes you
than they pay to the government. so we have a society of makers versus takers. >> if you keep the context going, my point in making that statistic is it's not as these statistics lead you to believe. we don't want a dependency culture. we want a safety net to get people on their feet. americans want the american dream. the point i make citing that statistic is it's not as it seems. people want the american dream. they want lives of opportunity. they want to reach their potential. and so...
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i mean, you had a little bit of throat clearing about how government can't be the answer to every problem but it was a bold, strong progressive push. i think he learned a lesson were last time where he came in 2009 and tried to hold the g.o.p.'s hand and get something done but then got zero from the house in his stimulus bill. it's time to convince people, push ahead with your agenda and let the republicans do what they will. >> do you think we'll see this happen in the next 18 months. it does seem that the president learned something in the last four years. keep in mind the president said it's time to end on focusing on childish things. he said we need to stop the political name calling but the president is much more realistic, he understands that there are people who want to battle him on every issue. and the president was essentially rallying his base, liberals women african-americans, gay, latinos, look, we have big fights coming. in order to honor you i need you to honor me by working together in for the collective good and by the way we'll have specific battles coming out. >> john:
i mean, you had a little bit of throat clearing about how government can't be the answer to every problem but it was a bold, strong progressive push. i think he learned a lesson were last time where he came in 2009 and tried to hold the g.o.p.'s hand and get something done but then got zero from the house in his stimulus bill. it's time to convince people, push ahead with your agenda and let the republicans do what they will. >> do you think we'll see this happen in the next 18 months. it...
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in government by how many people are dependent upon the government. sadly, more often than not by how many people are dependent upon unemployment. one person said to me, what is your measure of success? the people who used to work here, the previous governor measured success by how many people are agency was able to sign up for unemployment benefits. they thought that was good to put federal money in. what is your definition of success? i said it is absolutely the opposite. i believe i definition of success, our definition of success of the vast majority in this country believe the definition of success at any level is the opposite. it is how many people are not dependent upon the government. [applause] not because we kicked those people to the street. it is the opposite. we understand the true way to control someone a's destiny is to empower them to have a job in the private sector where they can have more freedom and prosperity. only people self-determination can do that. we should be the movement that says we are about you. we about putting power b
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. >> progress does not compel us to settle centuries-long debates about the role of government for all time. but it does require us to act in our time. >> act in our time. and not just get in these long unending debates. martin luther king used to call it the paralysis of analysis. >> we may will be coming to the end of one. with medicare and social security and medicaid. what was so striking about the speech yesterday was that obama -- the lack of an olive branch to republicans that we've heard from him before. when you talk about the summer of 2011, he was talking openly about willing potentially to have a deal that included some modifications to medicare. there was talk of raising the medicare eligibility age would be on the table. didn't hear anything about that yesterday. and it raises the question of has he now reached a point where no, i'm not going to cut a deal like that anymore with republicans. that's the past. >> krystal, steve, thank you for your time tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> be sure to catch krystal and steve on "the cycle" right here on msnbc. >>> ahead, 40 years
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or defense, he would have to cut every government operation by almost 40%. this country would be plunged into a recession. and that's the ryan budget. thanks so much for watching. chris matthews and "hardball" is next. >>> mad house. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this eruption of self-doubt and humiliation in the republican party. suddenly after months of denial, you hear the growling and the gnashing of teeth. it's if as if we're hearing the cries from hell. peggy noonan says the grand old party is doomed if it keeps knocking hillary and refusing to recognize that excuse me for disrupting your illusion, president obama is the president and republicans in the house that once could still see through the dark know they really can't go on like this. margaret is not alone. down in baton rouge governor bobby jindal says we have to stop being the stupid party. haley barbour warns this party to stop making stupid comments again, that word about rape. but don't lose heart. like an old car tha
or defense, he would have to cut every government operation by almost 40%. this country would be plunged into a recession. and that's the ryan budget. thanks so much for watching. chris matthews and "hardball" is next. >>> mad house. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this eruption of self-doubt and humiliation in the republican party. suddenly after months of denial, you hear the...
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interventions and they want government to be small. but yet they want to give government the authority to determine what a woman does with her body and to tell a doctor what a doctor does in an exam room. to me, if you were constent and you were against abortion, then why don't you provide ready access to birth control? because the same people who don't want a woman to have a right to have access to abortion also do not want to provide birth control services and then ironically, the same people also don't want to provide support to poor women when the child is born. so i think it's a ball of confusion and contradiction and i just can't believe in the 21st century we're still arguing these same issues. >> john: i couldn't agree more. i felt this way for years we don't have an abortion problem in this country. we have an unwanted pregnancy problem. an abortion symptom. >> exactly. you know what it really comes down to, we're really own only limiting access for poor women because women who have money can find a way to resolve a problem pr
interventions and they want government to be small. but yet they want to give government the authority to determine what a woman does with her body and to tell a doctor what a doctor does in an exam room. to me, if you were constent and you were against abortion, then why don't you provide ready access to birth control? because the same people who don't want a woman to have a right to have access to abortion also do not want to provide birth control services and then ironically, the same people...
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friend and relatives said the government hounded him for posting government reportos line. >> new concerns and call for immediate action. salt lake city has a toxic air problem. the amount of soot in the air is three times the federal clean air limits. doctors say it is dangerous and can cause lung problems and they want authority to do something about it they are following the story now. dominic. >> it is alarming call from the doctors warning of severe health repercutions for the public. a weather condition has left a ca of cold air over the city and trapping in all of the polushion. doctors are pleading with the authority to declare a public health emergency because the illnesses that the public face being be fatal. >> women that are pregnant right now will miscarry. some wome will develop preclamsyia and a few more babies will be born prematurely because of the five-days this bad month. >> you don't have to be pregnant or old and sick. fit people can develop problems if it lasts much longer. >> the governor's office said the smog hasn't crossed the legal limit yet but there are temperi
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this election and the act viciv to push the government in a more progress i have way forward. >> we're looking at a tribe, native american tribe from north dakota on the parade route as the president and vice president continue to watch and clap and it's been a long day, but they're buoyant and it's got to be a very happy time. but, senator, you and i know that tomorrow is another day and the day after and the fiekti fi in terms of what we're going to do to create those jobs and create the things that you're talking about, we're going to have to get down into the trenches and really work as well as the citizens. >> seneca falls and selma and stonewall didn't happen without a struggle. >> it came from the bottom up. >> it came from the bottom up. it's people speaking out and caring about this country and pushing their congress and that's how we've gotten so much in this country. we've gotten minimum wage and clean air laws and f.d.a and all of those things. from the bottom up, people demanded it in their workplaces, in their coal mines, in their churches and ethnic organizations and the
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we need to stop saying how good we can be at shrinking and cutting government. that is not a winning message. he's absolutely right about that. and then you have the party here in washington doing exactly what he said not to do, and you have paul ryan coming forward and saying, yes, i'm going to -- we lost the election so i'm actually going to double down on this. i'm going to cut 40% of the federal government out over the next ten years because that's exactly what the people want to hear and if they don't like it, we'll arrange the electoral college so we'll win anyway. >> professor? >> it doesn't make demographic sense. we know the numbers. we know that the red states, and there are a lot of poor white people as well, there are a lot of older white people as well. it just doesn't make sense to try to divide the country in this way. because of the economic downturn this country took under a republican president, we're still in recovery, and that's why the federal government has to intervene through medicare and social security. the safety net has to be strength
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and governing. yet he's the governor of a state. all of these others have -- they're trying to put in place in the states a conservative model for governing. i thought there might be more in that was their reaction to that within the party about what he wasn't saying or what he should have been saying in that context? >> i think the sense of his message on how do you balance the fact you're going to run a government but he's saying let's not get trapped in a conversation about government, that disconnect isn't what captured the people there. it was don't stay stupid things. again, great advice but, you know, that's not a long-term vision. that's not a long-term plan. gwen: here's the part we're talking about. what is happening in washington is governing. it's messy, it's not pretty to look at. right now what we're facing are too more deadlines. march 1 deadline, which means across the board budget cuts could kick in and to listen to paul ryan this week will kick in. at the end of march, potential go
and governing. yet he's the governor of a state. all of these others have -- they're trying to put in place in the states a conservative model for governing. i thought there might be more in that was their reaction to that within the party about what he wasn't saying or what he should have been saying in that context? >> i think the sense of his message on how do you balance the fact you're going to run a government but he's saying let's not get trapped in a conversation about government,...
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there is a privilege with the government intruding. and if you want to go to the bar and bend over a chair backwards with the minister on what you are doing about ma and drinking shots and it gets taken a picture and it hits, you know, the internet, you're right, that is not privileged. that is the internet and facebook, that was your fault because it was in the public and is your problem because dignity is something that -- we protect the norms of respect for each other. you messed up. cheryl: none of us would never do anything like that. ever. i need to move on to the next topic. we are good girls. i want to bring this next topic to you. the controversy that could cause a subway lots of bread. lawsuits popping up claiming $5 for longs are shorter than a foot. one person even claiming that customers were ripped off to the chair of $142 million would seem ridiculous. the lawyers. subway seems fair enough. esther, do they have a case in this misrepresentation of a foot long sandwich which turns out is not a foot long? >> i guess in this
there is a privilege with the government intruding. and if you want to go to the bar and bend over a chair backwards with the minister on what you are doing about ma and drinking shots and it gets taken a picture and it hits, you know, the internet, you're right, that is not privileged. that is the internet and facebook, that was your fault because it was in the public and is your problem because dignity is something that -- we protect the norms of respect for each other. you messed up. cheryl:...
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this is not government by the consent of the governed. the house months to keep watch over these departments. -- the house must keep watch. we must keep them in line. that is what oversight does. [applause] on the second point, we have to offer an alternative. we cannot leave the democrats to their own devices. because, you know, they seem to have a short memory. this was at a cost of over $1 trillion. early this month, tax hikes have gone up further. the democrats are calling for higher taxes again. as our leaders have said, we are not raising taxes. but we have no desire to be a welfare state. we have to focus on the real problems and that is spending. we cannot just respond to the democrats proposals. we have to offer our own, and that is exactly what we are going to do. this session, i will advance reforms to strengthen medicare and medicaid. to reform health care. the house ways and means committee, there'll be a tax reform effort. we will propose a budget that will balance and pay down the debt. guess what? the democrats are unlikel
this is not government by the consent of the governed. the house months to keep watch over these departments. -- the house must keep watch. we must keep them in line. that is what oversight does. [applause] on the second point, we have to offer an alternative. we cannot leave the democrats to their own devices. because, you know, they seem to have a short memory. this was at a cost of over $1 trillion. early this month, tax hikes have gone up further. the democrats are calling for higher taxes...
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try walking in their shoes or your shoes when at 16 you received government benefits. >> i did not see myself as a vifnlgt i saw myself on a road of opportunity trying to realize my version of american dream trying to pursue happiness. >> jon: so you didn't fall into the ham hock. that freed you up to pursue your american dream. it's a beautiful sentment. where i have heard it before. >> these thing dozen not sap our initiative, they strengthen us. [cheers and applause] they do not make us a nation of takers, they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> jon: oh ! so the rhetorical device obama used wasn't a straw man, it wasn't even passive aggression, it was0a-xr$,(,x ji%[cheers and] >> jon: welcome back to the show. yesterday as everyone is talking about election day in israel, no? [ laughter ] election day in israel. we bring you the ongoing coverage of circu-decision 0773 vote -- i guarantee you that killed in park slope. [ laughter ] as you know, israel's incumbent prime minister benjamin netanyahu is awesome. >> the israeli prime minister is committed to the sa
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force the senate to do a budget. >> let me ask you about march and the expiration of funding for the government. are you going to be willing, then, to push that dlaeadline t months, to have it match the debt ceiling, to have both sides hammer out their budgets? >> no, i don't think so. i think what we need to do is to decrease spending at the level that we are right now, which is the $974 billion. that's what the spending reductions from the budget control act of august 2011 brought in place. continue on that vein until we see what the, again, the senate's plan is. april is the statutory deadline -- >> so we could see a budget shutdown here, if there's no solution on even just extending temporarily funding of the government? >> we're not interested in a shutdown. if the president wants a shutdown -- again, you noted. we're the minority party in washington. if the majority party wants a shutdown, then we'll shut down. but that's not what we want. we want responsible spending, get our fiscal house in order, get on a responsible path to create jobs, and those are real solutions we'll put on the ta
force the senate to do a budget. >> let me ask you about march and the expiration of funding for the government. are you going to be willing, then, to push that dlaeadline t months, to have it match the debt ceiling, to have both sides hammer out their budgets? >> no, i don't think so. i think what we need to do is to decrease spending at the level that we are right now, which is the $974 billion. that's what the spending reductions from the budget control act of august 2011 brought...
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the libyan government. so i saw firsthand what ambassador pickering and former chairman mullen called "timely and exceptional coordination." no delays in decision-making no denials of support from washington or from our military and i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of our people on the ground especially the security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. the board said the response saved american lives in real time and it did. the very next morning, i told the american people that heavily-armed militants assaulted our compound. and i vowed to bring them to justice. and i stood with president obama in the rose garden as he spoke of an act of terror. it's also important to recall that in that same period, we were seeing violent attacks on our embassies in cairo tunis khartoum as well as large protests outside many other posts where thousands of our diplomats served. >> she's doing good! >> i ordered a review around the world with particular scrutiny for high-threat posts. i a
the libyan government. so i saw firsthand what ambassador pickering and former chairman mullen called "timely and exceptional coordination." no delays in decision-making no denials of support from washington or from our military and i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of our people on the ground especially the security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. the board said the response saved american lives in real time and it did. the very next morning, i...
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huz second term we will be arguing against big government in practice. it is no longer a 2,000 page bill now it is 13,000 pages of regulations and it is growing. it is being implemented. the law will restrict our ability to use flexible spending accounts. it will raise taxes on life saving medical devices. >> congressman ryan possibly a presidential contender in 2016 says republicans should be prepared for the president to try to quote de legitimize them. but he urged them to quote be smart. >> if we want to promote conservativism we need to use every tool at our disposal. sometimes we have to jeekt the president's proposal. that time might come more than once. sometimes we have to make them better. the president will bait us. he will portray us as cruel and unyielding. >> the white house says the president wants both parties to come together and act for the good of the country. press secretary jay carney said the president believed that quote we need to capri miss not be absolutists but agree the need to act on behalf of the american people should compe
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if the government couldn't hammer you with more taxes, think again. states across the country look to hike the gas tax. brace for impacts there. what do you get when you combine 100 private jets at least, thousands of bottles of wine, and derek jeter? it's not world peace, but the davos world economic forum. the conference tries to change the world, but is everyone there just to have a good time? i don't know. we'll explain. more "money" straight ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ melissa: according to mastercard, we're pumping less gas than years. could be good news for e
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in order for the form a government he will have to come close to form a government. conventional wisdom says, if he forms a government israel will be close to negotiations again. former anchorman turned politician made statements saying he ran on a platform on mandatory military service. we ran the numbers larry. >> appreciate it. with the prime minister's party working with a weak erer majori what does this mean for the u.s. in the middle east? sorry, ambassador ginsberg. the question is iran. not palestine and also president obama. how does this affect israel's relation wi relation? >> it is clear that the wings have been clipped. >>> if he is going to abide by we don't want you playing around with the united states relationship. he's going to have to be a lot more kinder and gentler to this president who won and overwhelming mandate to avoid going to war with iran. if you catch the president's speech and his address there were lines in there that made it clear that the president is going to walk the extra mile to see if he can engage iran rather than go to war wit
in order for the form a government he will have to come close to form a government. conventional wisdom says, if he forms a government israel will be close to negotiations again. former anchorman turned politician made statements saying he ran on a platform on mandatory military service. we ran the numbers larry. >> appreciate it. with the prime minister's party working with a weak erer majori what does this mean for the u.s. in the middle east? sorry, ambassador ginsberg. the question is...
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i mean, he understands what people are looking for the government to do. the sort of symbolic gestures. he spends 6 1/2 hours just one day with the regents and he talks about how bloated the university of california administration is. >> this just show, i mean, what a unique political figure jerry brown is. this interview shows it. this guy, he came back after 30 years in office and he is knocking it out of the park right now. >> he seems to get it now. >> absolutely. >> he seems to know how to be governor. >> republicans are seeing him now as the adult in the room in this state. somebody who can maybe keep the democrat supermajority in line. and somebody who can say, i'm not letting more people out of prison. >> and the federal three-judge panel when he said, we let out enough inmates, it's about time this stops. he's governor. every time an inmate gets out and reoffends, that's a newspaper story about how they're letting too many people out of prison. he's the person whose name is on it. >> he's implementing obama's health care plan. he's been very cauti
i mean, he understands what people are looking for the government to do. the sort of symbolic gestures. he spends 6 1/2 hours just one day with the regents and he talks about how bloated the university of california administration is. >> this just show, i mean, what a unique political figure jerry brown is. this interview shows it. this guy, he came back after 30 years in office and he is knocking it out of the park right now. >> he seems to get it now. >> absolutely. >>...
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if the government couldn't hammer you with more taxes, think again. states across the country look to hike the gas tax. brace for impacts there. what do you get when you combine 100 private jets at least, thousands of bottles of wine, and derek jeter? it's not world peace, but the davos world economic forum. the conference tries to change the world, but is everyone there just to have a good time? i don't know. we'll explain. more "money" straight ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced
if the government couldn't hammer you with more taxes, think again. states across the country look to hike the gas tax. brace for impacts there. what do you get when you combine 100 private jets at least, thousands of bottles of wine, and derek jeter? it's not world peace, but the davos world economic forum. the conference tries to change the world, but is everyone there just to have a good time? i don't know. we'll explain. more "money" straight ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how...
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this doesn't belong in the hands of the federal government. when we talk about infrastructure bank and buildup, be clear, you have interest rates at 1.8% or something for a ten-year bond. this is the time. the markets are telling us there's never been a better time to invest in infrastructure, to borrow money to invest in infrastructure. you use the private sector do that with some guidance from the government and it could be a great idea. but you got that resistance without the federal government being involved. >> that's why that answer was classic and frustrating. those are weasel words. when you say you support an infrastructure bank, if leveraging private capital, that's what a public/private infrastructure bank does. this used to be a bipartisan idea. >> actually it used to be a republican idea. if you look at how the hoover dam was financed, it was financed by public/private infrastructure led by a republican secretary of congress who then went an to be president, named after the dam and seven states collaborated, private sector, all pa
this doesn't belong in the hands of the federal government. when we talk about infrastructure bank and buildup, be clear, you have interest rates at 1.8% or something for a ten-year bond. this is the time. the markets are telling us there's never been a better time to invest in infrastructure, to borrow money to invest in infrastructure. you use the private sector do that with some guidance from the government and it could be a great idea. but you got that resistance without the federal...
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big businesses love big government and the reason they love big government is because they're the only ones who can afford all the regulations and all the requirements that come out of the washington, d.c. small businesses cannot afford that. individual businesses cannot afford that. but big businesses can. and they can actually thrive in an environment where there's more regulation and more taxes. in fact, look at what happened a couple of weeks ago. the business round table came to washington and said raise taxes on individuals as long as you lower taxes on corporations. as long as we don't do that and protect big businesses we're going have a hard time as republicans being the party that actually gets a majority. and presidential races. [inaudible] balance in ten years and the -- [inaudible] majority of republicans so that a ten year balance budget has to cut more than the -- [inaudible] think about this. for leadership to look at you and we're going do a ten-year budget which in many ways is the roc tbrujt last year, plus you have to understand, there's been another year of erosion
big businesses love big government and the reason they love big government is because they're the only ones who can afford all the regulations and all the requirements that come out of the washington, d.c. small businesses cannot afford that. individual businesses cannot afford that. but big businesses can. and they can actually thrive in an environment where there's more regulation and more taxes. in fact, look at what happened a couple of weeks ago. the business round table came to washington...
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this will be a very difficult negotiation to put together for the government. when you take a look at this, if bebe wanted to go for a purely secular government he would go governor lapid and bennett. lapid will also require domestic policies and an approach on the peace issue that bennett can't tolerate. if on the other hand bebe wanted to go for something that would be lapid on the one hand, you would have the same contradiction but the difference of the religious versus the secular. it will be a very difficult negotiation to put together. in the end, he will succeed but those parties like lapid-- lapid has enormous leverage right now and i dont expect he's going to give it away fair sopg. >> rose: what should be the united states' position right now, what this shea be dag? first question. second question, we're getting a new secretary of state, does that change the dynamic at all because of john kerry and his involvement from the middle east, especially with the syrians and others. >> i would say-- look, i think the-- in kerry's case, he will have an interes
this will be a very difficult negotiation to put together for the government. when you take a look at this, if bebe wanted to go for a purely secular government he would go governor lapid and bennett. lapid will also require domestic policies and an approach on the peace issue that bennett can't tolerate. if on the other hand bebe wanted to go for something that would be lapid on the one hand, you would have the same contradiction but the difference of the religious versus the secular. it will...
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the villain in his morality plays and we have to stay united and show that if given the chance we can govern, we have better ideas. >> even after losing the white house twice to president obama, congressman ryan says he does not think republicans are in a political wilderness since they control the house of representatives and most state legislators. rick? >> rick: do other leaders in the republican party agree with congressman ryan? i know there has been a big meeting going on, discussing the future of the party. what is everybody else saying? >> reporter: certainly a number of republicans are finding their voice again and the party seems to be doing soul-searching. louisiana republican governor bobby jindal, another g.o.p. presidential candidate in 2016 said the g.o.p. needs to put forth a clearer economic message. >> we must not be the party that simply protects the well off so they can keep their toys, we have to be the party that shows all americans how they can thrive and whose ideas will help the middle class and folks join the middle class and we are a populist party and need to make
the villain in his morality plays and we have to stay united and show that if given the chance we can govern, we have better ideas. >> even after losing the white house twice to president obama, congressman ryan says he does not think republicans are in a political wilderness since they control the house of representatives and most state legislators. rick? >> rick: do other leaders in the republican party agree with congressman ryan? i know there has been a big meeting going on,...
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understated, government intervention? government apathy in this space? what is your general assessment, regulatory assessment and trendline assessment. >> yeah, certainly the regulatory environment has not caught up with the innovations and changes that has happened. even something as simple as our patent environment has not caught up to the speed involved in the marketplace. you can get a patent for something that tons of other people are working on and for obvious technologies and we don't think that will help spur innovation and capitalism and the economic growth. that's a small thing on the regulatory side. i would say that the trend is exponential. if you look at the maim frame to the mini computer, the mini computer to the pc, and then from the pc to mobile, and then mobile to cloud there is growth growth and now it's mobile and the ability to have mobile computing everything that we do. >> gavin: great to have you. >> thank you. the only thing i say to you, we can fix the immigration rehe form. that would help a lot. good to see you. >> gavin: goo
understated, government intervention? government apathy in this space? what is your general assessment, regulatory assessment and trendline assessment. >> yeah, certainly the regulatory environment has not caught up with the innovations and changes that has happened. even something as simple as our patent environment has not caught up to the speed involved in the marketplace. you can get a patent for something that tons of other people are working on and for obvious technologies and we...
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then there is everything else, food, education, infrastructure, everything else the federal government does. ryan doesn't really say exactly which programs he is really cutting here. but it is where he is cutting. he gets four and a half times this budget as he does from medicare. it is about half the total cuts and it is a huge cut. we don't know the programs that will get the axe, but he has given us enough detail on it, to say that about two thirds of ryan's budget cuts comes from programs for the poor. but that is quite a bit. and he is still not balancing the budget until 2038. so how is ryan going to take the budget, which is already pretty rough and has pretty unpopular policies in it and get it to balance in ten years as opposed to 30? ironically, one thing that actually helps him a lot is the fiscal cliff deal, baecause it actually raises taxes. here is his explanation. >> all right, can you get to balance in ten years and not raise revenues? >> yes, yes, the revenue baseline is obviously higher now that we have this cliff behind us. >> i want you to listen to that again. they
then there is everything else, food, education, infrastructure, everything else the federal government does. ryan doesn't really say exactly which programs he is really cutting here. but it is where he is cutting. he gets four and a half times this budget as he does from medicare. it is about half the total cuts and it is a huge cut. we don't know the programs that will get the axe, but he has given us enough detail on it, to say that about two thirds of ryan's budget cuts comes from programs...
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, over how much government safety net should be kept versus not. this is the battle that the president wants to have, and whether it's paul ryan or other potential candidates in 2016, you know, that's where a lot is going to be decided many terms of this coalition politics that they want to play in a presidential race. >> paul ryan's moves in williamsburg even before these winter meetings telling the caucus we have to make this deal on the debt ceiling and fight -- live to fight another day, he really is looking more and more like a 2016 possibility because he is trying to recast the posture of the party. >> i don't know where he gets tough sacrifices. what he asked before, and now he wants to do a budget of ten years that will balance the budget. you know, to do that would require even more drastic cuts that i think he knows democrats will not go along with. that's going to be difficult. i think it's a question of what issues do they take off the table like immigration as well as how they approach the budget and build out their own coalition, whic
, over how much government safety net should be kept versus not. this is the battle that the president wants to have, and whether it's paul ryan or other potential candidates in 2016, you know, that's where a lot is going to be decided many terms of this coalition politics that they want to play in a presidential race. >> paul ryan's moves in williamsburg even before these winter meetings telling the caucus we have to make this deal on the debt ceiling and fight -- live to fight another...
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so government agents swooped in on three sellers in the city today and hauled away boxes of counterfeit hats, scarves and t- shirts. customs officials say the fakes are usually poor quality and made in overseas sweatshops that have ties to criminal operations. they say the items will either be destroyed or donated. >>> and beware of counterfeit tickets. if you find one below $1,100, odds are it's fake. even the cheapest ticket is expensive. online ticket resellers say the cheapest tickets so far sold for just under $1,100 last week. the median price is around $2,600. while prices went up today, they are expected to drop a little as we get closer to sunday. typically cheapest on super bowl sunday. >>> here's a cheaper game viewing option for the fourth year in a row the vine cinema in livermore will be showing the super bowl live on its 30- foot hd screen. admission is free but guests are required to buy at least two items from the snack bar. doors open at 1:30 and the event usually fills up quickly. the new parkway theater in oakland is also showing the super bowl live on its movie scre
so government agents swooped in on three sellers in the city today and hauled away boxes of counterfeit hats, scarves and t- shirts. customs officials say the fakes are usually poor quality and made in overseas sweatshops that have ties to criminal operations. they say the items will either be destroyed or donated. >>> and beware of counterfeit tickets. if you find one below $1,100, odds are it's fake. even the cheapest ticket is expensive. online ticket resellers say the cheapest...
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because of the government stimulus or just the economy's going great? not so much. look at this. this is the average age of consumer goods. this is something that also has been trending higher to the highest level in 50 years. take a look at the numbers. we are now, our goods, these things that last about three years, we think, that's what a good durable good is, at the highest level, it's been in 50 years meaning people have to start replacing things. >> yeah, i mean, it's about time people look at the stuff seeing it's time to get something new and better. >> may be part of what's driving. richardson seating in chicago, they do specialty seating for big companies seeing evidence that, perhaps, the economy is moving in the right direction, if only because things are falling apart. cheryl: that is absolutely true. i have to check my lowe's and home depot stock. thank you very much. dennis: heading south for more than just the winter. hedge funds and equity firms fed up with high tax rates, packing up and moving to florida. up like new york, which has no state income tax, florida
because of the government stimulus or just the economy's going great? not so much. look at this. this is the average age of consumer goods. this is something that also has been trending higher to the highest level in 50 years. take a look at the numbers. we are now, our goods, these things that last about three years, we think, that's what a good durable good is, at the highest level, it's been in 50 years meaning people have to start replacing things. >> yeah, i mean, it's about time...